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    SmartThingsPublic

    SmartThingsPublic

    SmartThings open-source DeviceType Handlers and SmartApps code

    SmartThingsPublic is the official public repository maintained by the SmartThings Community that hosts open-source SmartApps and Device Type Handlers (DTHs) written in Groovy for the SmartThings IoT platform, enabling users and developers to integrate, design, and automate smart home devices and behaviors. SmartThings Edge Device Drivers are the new method for integrating Hub Connected Devices into the SmartThings Platform. With the launch of SmartThings Edge, we are taking some events that...
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    Gradle Bintray Plugin

    Gradle Bintray Plugin

    The Gradle Bintray Plugin allows you to publish artifacts to Bintray

    The Gradle Bintray Plugin allows you to publish artifacts to Bintray. The plugin supports three methods to create groups of artifacts: Configurations, Publications and Copying specific files using filesSpec. One of the methods should be used to group artifacts to be uploaded to Bintray. Using the Configurations approach is the easiest, since this option attempts to infer what artifacts to upload based on the Gradle project and dependencies that are defined. Publications gives more...
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